National selector Greg Chappell also backed Johnson, who has taken just 11 wickets in his past five tests at an average of 58.90, and made a 19-ball duck and dropped a catch in Brisbane.
"We obviously recognise he's not in the peak of form at the moment, so we're keen to see him back to that as soon as possible," Chappell told the Sydney Morning Herald.
"Players go through ups and downs in various stages of their careers. He's currently not in the peak of form but that doesn't mean he won't be back into that form soon.
"Obviously there's a few things he needs to sort out, and hopefully that can be done in the next few days.
"He's still one of our key bowlers. We're keen to see him back to his best form as soon as possible, if that's in Adelaide, that will be great."
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